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http://louderwithcrowder.com/wayman-gre ... ill-shock/


Respect for this man who teaches his son all about making mistakes and how to make amends for them. WE should follow his examples :hattip:
"HOME OF THE FREE BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE".
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Praise The Lord!
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Great web site. Things are becoming clearer...
3. He suggests that if your kid is really that terrible, you both may want to try Jesus Christ. A suggestion, if you will.

God Bless you, Wayman Gresham.
WE should follow his examples
And bless you too Captain Wonderful for teaching us respect your way, which is the only way. Looks like it's the Christian Conservative way according to this website.
Perhaps this explains your open-mindedness and willingness to embrace difference ?
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Anchor Moy wrote:Great web site. Things are becoming clearer...
3. He suggests that if your kid is really that terrible, you both may want to try Jesus Christ. A suggestion, if you will.

God Bless you, Wayman Gresham.
WE should follow his examples
And bless you too Captain Wonderful for teaching us respect your way, which is the only way. Looks like it's the Christian Conservative way according to this website.
Perhaps this explains your open-mindedness and willingness to embrace difference ?

No! I just admire the way this man teaches his son a lesson "without shaming him or demeaning him any way shape or form" that is all.
"HOME OF THE FREE BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE".
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""Praise The Lord!"""

and pass the ammunition
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Captain Steve Rogers wrote:
Anchor Moy wrote:Great web site. Things are becoming clearer...
3. He suggests that if your kid is really that terrible, you both may want to try Jesus Christ. A suggestion, if you will.

God Bless you, Wayman Gresham.
WE should follow his examples
And bless you too Captain Wonderful for teaching us respect your way, which is the only way. Looks like it's the Christian Conservative way according to this website.
Perhaps this explains your open-mindedness and willingness to embrace difference ?

No! I just admire the way this man teaches his son a lesson "without shaming him or demeaning him any way shape or form" that is all.
if someone does something bad, he should be shamed, its one of lifes lessons, someone who feels no shame has no respect, and you want to teach people about humanity?
:tophat: Mean Dtuk Mean Trei, Mean Loy Mean Srey
Punchy McShortstacks School of Hard Knocks :x
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Jamie_Lambo wrote:
Captain Steve Rogers wrote:
Anchor Moy wrote:Great web site. Things are becoming clearer...
3. He suggests that if your kid is really that terrible, you both may want to try Jesus Christ. A suggestion, if you will.

God Bless you, Wayman Gresham.
WE should follow his examples
And bless you too Captain Wonderful for teaching us respect your way, which is the only way. Looks like it's the Christian Conservative way according to this website.
Perhaps this explains your open-mindedness and willingness to embrace difference ?

No! I just admire the way this man teaches his son a lesson "without shaming him or demeaning him any way shape or form" that is all.
if someone does something bad, he should be shamed, its one of lifes lessons, someone who feels no shame has no respect, and you want to teach people about humanity?


We all have different ways of approaching things man you should know this by now :)
"HOME OF THE FREE BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE".
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Captain Steve Rogers wrote:
Jamie_Lambo wrote:
Captain Steve Rogers wrote:
Anchor Moy wrote:Great web site. Things are becoming clearer...
3. He suggests that if your kid is really that terrible, you both may want to try Jesus Christ. A suggestion, if you will.

God Bless you, Wayman Gresham.
WE should follow his examples
And bless you too Captain Wonderful for teaching us respect your way, which is the only way. Looks like it's the Christian Conservative way according to this website.
Perhaps this explains your open-mindedness and willingness to embrace difference ?

No! I just admire the way this man teaches his son a lesson "without shaming him or demeaning him any way shape or form" that is all.
if someone does something bad, he should be shamed, its one of lifes lessons, someone who feels no shame has no respect, and you want to teach people about humanity?


We all have different ways of approaching things man you should know this by now :)
for sure :good:
:tophat: Mean Dtuk Mean Trei, Mean Loy Mean Srey
Punchy McShortstacks School of Hard Knocks :x
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